โApr-28-2016 06:56 PM
โMay-02-2016 09:17 PM
1ofmany wrote:corvettekent wrote:No dog in this fight since I drive a Ford...but, interested in you not having any higher maintenance costs??? The last gas powered vehicle I drove only required about $25 to do the standard oil change while my current diesel truck runs close to $100!
Go with the 3500 and the diesel. Diesel is cheaper then gas and I don't have any higher maintenance costs.
โMay-02-2016 09:05 PM
โMay-02-2016 02:37 PM
is it friday yet? wrote:You could be right; however, my Ford takes 15 qts of oil and I wouldn't want to take any chances on thrift shop filters:-)
12 quarts of oil and a Fleetguard filter doesn't cost $100. Buy the oil on sale and stock up. Get your filters at a Cummins shop. I buy my fuel filters and air filters at the Cummins shop also. They even had the CCV filter.
โMay-02-2016 04:51 AM
โApr-30-2016 11:12 AM
op wrote:.
That being the case, would the standard 3.42 rear axel ratio be a hinderance for grades? I was considering the 6.4 HEMI with a 4.10 axel ratio. Never pulled with a diesel before.
โApr-30-2016 08:01 AM
jmtandem wrote:Yeah if you delete the preceding sentence it doesn't make much sense. Read it in context and it does.
Literally the same what? Towing capacity? Payload? GVWR? Axle ratings? Or as I read what you wrote I came away that it is not literally the same in OEM stock configuration. You did say modifications are required for a 2500 to be near or perhaps equal to the capacity of a 3500.
In my mind having to modify a 2500 to be equal to an OEM box stock 3500 is not literally the same. Perhaps this is just semantics.
I do agree with you about the training wheels as an option that makes a big difference in payload capacity.
โApr-30-2016 07:42 AM
Yeah if you delete the preceding sentence it doesn't make much sense. Read it in context and it does.
โApr-30-2016 07:19 AM
โApr-30-2016 07:13 AM
jmtandem wrote:Literally the same, and the RAWR is only 500 lbs less on the 2500.
If there is a 500 pound axle rating difference it is not literally the same.
โApr-30-2016 06:42 AM
โApr-30-2016 12:51 AM
Smokey Lew wrote:
Is a diesel equipped truck okay for short hops to store, etc. on a daily basis when not towing? I usually go out on the road with the trailer for a couple of week every 4 to 6 weeks and then use the truck for errands while at home. Any thoughts?
โApr-30-2016 12:48 AM
Smokey Lew wrote:
You guys have great suggestions. Love the feedback.
If I went with 6.7 diesel engine and the heavy duty AISIN trans, it would have to be in a 3500. Seems it's only offered that way. That being the case, would the standard 3.42 rear axel ratio be a hinderance for grades? I was considering the 6.4 HEMI with a 4.10 axel ratio. Never pulled with a diesel before.
โApr-29-2016 08:20 PM
โApr-29-2016 08:10 PM
Literally the same, and the RAWR is only 500 lbs less on the 2500.
โApr-29-2016 07:22 PM